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[edit] Introduction

introduction

This

Wikiversity project is part of one of the requirements and learning 

outcomes of the MSc. in Applied eLearning at the Dublin Institute of Technology, specifically in the Instructional Design and eAuthoring module, as part of which students are required to work as a group to design and develop an activity/eLearning object that can be used as a tool for learning.

The genesis of this Wiki was the desire to

provide a structure for students to identify and assimilate their 

knowledge, ideas and conclusions about the different digital technologies available to eLearning. The choice of Wikiversity as a platform for this project arose from the fact that, as an education project, it operates on an academic level and addresses a university community as its audience. The increasing sophistication in technology, along with advances in research in the eLearning environment, may in time render the information in this wiki inaccurate or even obsolete; therefore this wiki is not to be viewed as a definitive work, since users may continuously update it. Rather it is conceived as a dynamic expansion of resources and elements that in themselves constitute its continued usefulness. Future students might use it as a learning resource, and they may include or change concepts, links, images, videos, or add other elearning objects based on their studies and conceptual conclusions. ===Learning Objectives===

Although this project is not intended to be definitive, we hope that it will meet the following objectives:

To motivate learners to explore, evaluate and record knowledge about 

diverse resources relevant to eLearning

  1. To operate as a digital

laboratory wherein participants may experience and apply models and methods available for instructional design

  1. To serve as a guide

to the various tools introduced on the course

  1. To provide a model
that encourages new investigators wishing to explore eLearning

To promote the skills needed to design instructional eLearning objects

To support collaborative action and knowledge sharing

==Instructional Design and eAuthoring Module==

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This

section allows you to see the requirements on the Instructional Design 

and eAuthoring module in the MSc. Applied eLearning.

In this section you will find information about learning theories, models and techniques applied to instructional design. In addition, information about essential reading and module assessment is included.

You

can jump to the Instructional Design and eAuthoring section by 

clicking on this blue arrow [[File:Uploadform arrow.svg|link=User:Wikiresources/Instructional Design and eAuthoring|30px]].

[edit] Learning Theories

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This

section presents a concise account of the learning theories and 

theorists most applicable to this eLearning project. For a project such as this to be of use to other users it is fundamental that it be based on sound pedagogical principles and each building block reflects this.

Go

to the Learning Theories section by clicking on this blue arrow 

link=User:Wikiresources/Learning  Theories.

[edit] Storyboard

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The

first and perhaps most important phase in creating an elearning object 

is its storyboard. In this section you will discover the principles behind a storyboard, its creation and content, and its importance as an elearning project. Moreover you can view the storyboard created by the Wikiresources Group for this elearning object along with an interesting alternative experiment in storyboarding, called Storybird, which uses collaborative storytelling.

Go to

the Storyboard and enjoy this section by clicking on this blue 

arrow [[File:Uploadform arrow.svg|link=User:Wikiresources/Storyboard|30px]].

[edit] Wiki Analysis

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We believe that the initial step for our project should be based on a 

lucid examination of the tool used to develop the resource. Therefore we

can begin by examining the pros and cons of our tool. 

The Wiki Analysis section will demonstrate how you can determine the best kind of

platform or tool to employ according your learning objectives.

Consequently

the Wikiresources Group decided to examine a PMI analysis (Plus, Minus 

and Interesting) and a SWOT (Strength, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analysis of the wiki. An initial PMI analysis will afford

valuable information about Wikis as a tool in our group elearning 

experience, in which we discuss and highlight why a wiki is suitable as an elearning resource. The entire discussion then is based on a fundamental question: Why this tool?

If you want to know the answer go to the Wiki Analysis section by clicking on this blue arrow link=User:Wikiresources/Why this  tool?.

[edit] ePortfolio

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Part

of this project is creating an ePortfolio, and identifying its 

significance and support for ideas and reflections. We created a Wikiresources Group website to support the creation of the ePortfolio. The

contents of this website should be presented in greater detail to 

clarify our analysis of the course and also to explain why we consider a

website as the best model. Below you will find a link to the 

Wikiresources Group website, which will provide more information on ePortfolios.

Go to the ePortfolio section by clicking on this blue arrow [[File:Uploadform arrow.svg|link=User:Wikiresources/ePortfolio|30px]].


[edit] Resources Analysis

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An

eLearning environment affords a significant number of technological 

resources; yet these are continually replaced by more efficient and attractive devices. In this section we attempt to present the characteristics and ways that these artifacts can be used in eLearning, and to identify the most recent resources available. We have listed primarily the technological resources that are free of charge to the user. This does not however exclude paid options.

For information on various eLearning resources, go to Resources Analysis section by clicking on this blue arrow [[File:Uploadform arrow.svg|link=User:Wikiresources/Resources Analysis|30px]].

[edit] Communication Tools

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This

section will provides an analysis of communication tools that 

facilitate the flow of information between individuals and groups. It demonstrates how a tool can be applied in the eLearning field. Since

there are many tools available that create efficient communication, we 

will present in this section some tools used by our group for our daily communication as we construct our eLearning project.

You can go to the Communication Tools section by clicking on this blue arrow [[File:Uploadform arrow.svg|link=User:Wikiresources/Communication Tools|30px]].

[edit] Accessibility

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In

this section you will have access to relevant information in relation 

to accessibility. The importance of the interface usability between the user and the object of learning.

Accessibility assumes that any learner can use the same means to full fill the requirements: identical if possible, equivalent when not.

An elearning object should be designed to be useful and accessible by learners with diverse abilities and respectful of diversity. They also should feel the

learning object a fair and safe learning environment. 

The Accessibility section is available by clicking on this blue arrow [[File:Uploadform arrow.svg|link=User:Wikiresources/Accessibility|30px]].

[edit] Group Work

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A

group is an interaction between a collection of people for the purpose 

of achieving a common objective. There are many factors and variables that contribute to a group dynamic and to a successful and productive outcome.

The Group Work section is available by clicking

on this blue arrow [[File:Uploadform 

arrow.svg|link=User:Wikiresources/Group_Work|30px]].

[edit] Teaching Philosophy

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To

participate in any recurring activity usually involves adopting a 

methodology that underlies how that activity is structured. So too is the case in educational activities, where an underlying teaching philosophy guides what we do and how we do it. Such a philosophy is central to the planning, design and development of our courses. What we achieve in any course is linked to the clarity of our aspirations and the practical implementation of a sound and productive philosophy. In order to achieve these results, it is important to understand the principles behind teaching philosophies.

For the reasons why a

Teaching Philosophy is desirable, click on the blue arrow 

[[File:Uploadform arrow.svg|link=User:Wikiresources/Why_A_Teaching_Philosophy_For_E_Learning|30px]].

[edit] Evaluation

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Attempts

have been made to create a resource that is as user-friendly as 

possible through the use of clear navigational direction, links, colour combinations, graphics, etc. Evaluation of the resource will be carried out by our current peers on the MSc course. Access to an evaluation questionnaire will be placed on the home page of the wiki for

their use.

Go to the Evaluation section by clicking on

this blue arrow [[File:Uploadform 

arrow.svg|link=User:Wikiresources/Evaluation|30px]].

[edit] Glossary

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You

may find some unfamiliar words in this wiki project. If so please 

consult the Glossary section for the meaning of these words by clicking on this blue arrow [[File:Uploadform arrow.svg|link=User:Wikiresources/Glossary|30px]].

[edit] Feedback

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Our

group would appreciate if you give us your feedback about this project.

If you have any query, suggestion or information, please contact

us sending a message to our email:


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wikiresourcesgroup@gmail.com]
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